All Whites, Ferns, and other international teams

2026 All Whites International Fixtures

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07 Feb 10:41
If we don't make it out our group at least it sounds like we may still get our glamor fixture after all. 
07 Feb 11:10
Hopefully not closed doors.
11 Feb 10:54
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/feb/05/england-2026-world-cup-warm-up-friendly-matches-fa-difficulties

Tuchel is understood to have requested friendlies near England’s pre-tournament training camp in Florida on 6 and 10 June – the night before the World Cup starts – and finding high-calibre opponents for the latter date is proving particularly challenging.

The head coach would ideally like matches against World Cup sides but Fifa regulations prevent participants from playing friendlies in the final five days before their first game of the tournament. That means only teams playing on 16 and 17 June – who will include two qualifiers from March’s intercontinental playoffs – could face England on 10 June.

The FA is in discussions with several national associations and confirmation of England’s opponents is expected this month. With its options limited, New Zealand, who have qualified, and Costa Rica, who have not, are understood to be under consideration.

England have been starved of top-class opposition under Tuchel, making the identity of friendly opponents more significant. The highest-ranked opponents England have played under Tuchel have been Senegal, who were 19th when they won 3-1 in Nottingham last summer, and the best team they have beaten according to the Fifa rankings are Wales, who were 30th at the time.

Fifa has relaxed its previous World Cup regulations that banned teams from playing from 48 hours before the start of the tournament, as a result of the expanded draw and elongated opening round. World Cup participants remain prevented from organising friendlies against sides in the same group, although this was never a consideration for England, whose group is completed by Ghana and Panama.

England’s late start to the World Cup has left also them facing a congested schedule, with eight games in 33 days if they reach the final, and a large amount of travelling. Their three group matches will take place in an 11-day period.

Tuchel wants to give his players a holiday at the end of the season, which has influenced his request for late friendlies, although anyone involved in the Champions League final on 30 May will be denied a break with the squad due to fly to Florida on 1 June.

England’s warm-up games are expected to take place in Orlando and Tampa before they move to Kansas City in advance of the start their tournament.

The FA has announced England will face Uruguay and Japan at Wembley in March in their final matches before Tuchel names his World Cup squad.
11 Feb 18:45
Bbc confirmed the game this morning
11 Feb 18:46
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/crrx9werrexo
11 Feb 23:13 · edited 11 Feb 23:16 · History
Confirmed by NZF.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360937154/all-whites-face-title-contender-england-final-hit-out-fifa-world-cup

The match will be played on Sunday 7 June NZT (Saturday 6 June local time), with the venue and kick-off time to be announced in due course.

The game will see the All Whites face their highest-ranked opponent in 17 years, coming face to face with The Three Lions for the first time since 1991, and for just the third time in history.


12 Feb 02:12
coochiee
Confirmed by NZF.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360937154/all-whites-face-title-contender-england-final-hit-out-fifa-world-cup

The match will be played on Sunday 7 June NZT (Saturday 6 June local time), with the venue and kick-off time to be announced in due course.

The game will see the All Whites face their highest-ranked opponent in 17 years, coming face to face with The Three Lions for the first time since 1991, and for just the third time in history.



"Title contender" Haha!!
They say this every tournament cycle, always over hyped. These days they even try it with a german coach ;-) I hope we play great and send them into a downward spiral.
12 Feb 04:00
number8
coochiee
Confirmed by NZF.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360937154/all-whites-face-title-contender-england-final-hit-out-fifa-world-cup

The match will be played on Sunday 7 June NZT (Saturday 6 June local time), with the venue and kick-off time to be announced in due course.

The game will see the All Whites face their highest-ranked opponent in 17 years, coming face to face with The Three Lions for the first time since 1991, and for just the third time in history.



"Title contender" Haha!!
They say this every tournament cycle, always over hyped. These days they even try it with a german coach ;-) I hope we play great and send them into a downward spiral.


They obviously are a title contender though aren't they.

Three for me, and two for them.

12 Feb 06:06
Is it wise to play warm-up games in Florida when our games are on the other side of the country in a cooler climate?
12 Feb 07:20
reubee
Is it wise to play warm-up games in Florida when our games are on the other side of the country in a cooler climate?

It will be very hot in California for the first game verus Iran. 

Though SoFi Stadium (LA) itself is an air conditioned stadium I read. But if the team train at all in LA before that Iran match it will be toasty.

With the tight scheduling between the WC starting and European club seasons finishing, sounds like is not so easy to find suitable opposition in North America, ie a lot of teams will play pre WC friendlies in Europe??
12 Feb 08:12
Obviously its a high profile match but I do wonder about the logic of flying LA to Florida to play a match in hot humid conditions right before the WC starts. Its a 5hr 30 min flight and a different time zone. We will lose two training days to travel.
Surely we could have found some opposition on the east coast.
England like everyone else are contenders for the WC. But they are serial chokers at international tournaments. What is it now....60 years since they last made a final. 
12 Feb 09:31 · edited 12 Feb 11:01 · History
I presume you mean West Coast?

The AWs will probably be flying into Florida from even further away. As it sounds like their training base will be around either Seattle or Vancouver.

Flight time Vancouver to Tampa is 7 hours - including a transit somewhere as limited direct flights.

That's unless the AWs are changing their training base to some sort of Mid West location like Kansas, Denver or similar.

This England game on 7th June, will be nine days before the All Whites face Iran in their opening game at the World Cup. So maybe rather than two warmups the AWs will just play this England match, so training days lost travelling to Florida not such an issue??

Maybe the English FA offered NZF a tidy sum, as the English were struggling to find someone to play. I mean Costa Rica their other warmup opponent are not even at the WC.
12 Feb 09:44
Would this game likely to be closed doors? Or broadcast? 
12 Feb 10:40
reubee
Is it wise to play warm-up games in Florida when our games are on the other side of the country in a cooler climate?
 Regardless of location, NZF would not turn down a match against England in any scenario.
12 Feb 10:46
brookem
Would this game likely to be closed doors? Or broadcast? 

It will be ticketed and broadcast.
12 Feb 10:57
observerfromuh
reubee
Is it wise to play warm-up games in Florida when our games are on the other side of the country in a cooler climate?
 Regardless of location, NZF would not turn down a match against England in any scenario.

Guna be cynical and say a game against England might be almost as important as the World Cup games, in New Zealand and to the public at large. 


12 Feb 16:06
This match will have resonance as NZ is a British colony and lots of people have ties to the UK. The media will certainly jump on board.
But remember this is a warmup/training game a week or so before the WC kicks off. So it will be low key. Expect stuff like unlimited subs as the coaches will try and give everyone a run. Most players will just want to avoid an injury. 
Personally the real deal starts when we kick off the first match.
12 Feb 17:36
austin111
Obviously its a high profile match but I do wonder about the logic of flying LA to Florida to play a match in hot humid conditions right before the WC starts. Its a 5hr 30 min flight and a different time zone. We will lose two training days to travel.
Surely we could have found some opposition on the east coast.
England like everyone else are contenders for the WC. But they are serial chokers at international tournaments. What is it now....60 years since they last made a final. 


They have made back to back European Championship finals.

Three for me, and two for them.

12 Feb 21:32
austin111
This match will have resonance as NZ is a British colony and lots of people have ties to the UK. The media will certainly jump on board.
But remember this is a warmup/training game a week or so before the WC kicks off. So it will be low key. Expect stuff like unlimited subs as the coaches will try and give everyone a run. Most players will just want to avoid an injury. 
Personally the real deal starts when we kick off the first match.
 It will be a cap-earning international with six subs per side.
12 Feb 22:31
austin111
This match will have resonance as NZ is a British colony and lots of people have ties to the UK. The media will certainly jump on board.
But remember this is a warmup/training game a week or so before the WC kicks off. So it will be low key. Expect stuff like unlimited subs as the coaches will try and give everyone a run. Most players will just want to avoid an injury. 
Personally the real deal starts when we kick off the first match.
It may be a warmup - but from memory the warm-up game between All Whites and Serbia(?) in 2010 turned into a pretty feisty affair. Players still want to win and compete for the starting 11.
12 Feb 23:02
Well certainly if the AWs are leading aka 2010 those English fans in attendance won’t be happy!
17 Feb 01:06 · edited 17 Feb 01:08 · History
Wonder if Marco Rojas will come to Auckland for a visit, and some media stuff?
Presumably home is Melbs for him these days.

19 Feb 01:51
20 Feb 03:34
17 min Q&A with Pragnell.

Last question around 15 min mark 'does NZF know Wellington exists'?

Mention that there are plans for an AWs game in ChCh end of this year. New Te Kaha stadium no doubt. Home leg of the 'Soccer Ashes'?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qx6Vjc5cOQ
22 Feb 22:32
Unsure what thread to put it in specifically, so have gone with this one.

Iran have named a provisional 60 man squad in the lead up to the world cup. Lots of domestic based players, with a smattering of players who ply their trade at European and other Middle-Eastern clubs.

We open our campaign against Iran on June 16 (NZT)

Goalkeepers
 1.Alireza Beiranvand 
 TRACTOR SC 

2.Seyed Hossein Hosseini
 SEPAHAN SC 

3.Payam Niazmand
 PERSEPOLIS 

4.Mohammad Khalifeh
 ALUMINIUM ARAK 

5.Mohammadreza Dinarvand
 KHEYBAR FC 

Centre-Backs
 6. Shoja Khalilzadeh
 TRACTOR SC 

7. Morteza Pouraliganji
 PERSEPOLIS 

8. Hossein Kanaanizadegan
 PERSEPOLIS 

9. Mehdi Zare
 AKHMAT GROZNY (RUSSIA) 

10. Amin Hezbavi
 SEPAHAN SC 

11. Saman Fallah
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

12. Hossein Abourghaei
 PERSEPOLIS 

13. Danial Eiri
 ZOB AHAN 

14. Ali Nemati
 FOOLAD 

15. Masoud Mohebi
 KHEYBAR FC 

Right-Backs
 16. Aria Yousefi
 SEPAHAN SC 

17. Saleh Hardani
 ESTEGHLAL SC 

18. Sadegh Moharrami
 TRACTOR SC 

19. Danial Esmaeilifar
 TRACTOR SC 

20. Ramin Rezaeian
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

Left-Backs
 21. Milad Mohammadi
 PERSEPOLIS 

22. Abolfazl Jalali
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

23. Hossein Goodarzi
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

24. Ehsan Hajsafi
 SEPAHAN SC 

25. Mohammad Naderi
 TRACTOR SC 

26. Mersad Seifi
 SHABAB AL AHLI (UAE) 

27. Abolfazl Razaghpour
 FOOLAD 

Defensive Midfielders
 28. Roozbeh Cheshmi
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

29. Saeid Ezatolahi
 SHABAB AL ALHI (UAE) 

30. Mohammad Ghorbani
 AL WAHDA (UAE) 

31. Omid Noorafkan
 SEPAHAN SC 

32. Amirmohammad Razzaghinia
 ESTEGHLAL FC

Playmakers
 33. Saman Ghoddos
 KALBA FC (UAE) 

34. Soroush Rafiei
 PERSEPOLIS FC 

35. Mohammad Javad Hosseinnejad
 DINAMO MAKHACHKALA (RUSSIA) 

36. Aref Haji Eidi
 SEPAHAN SC 

37. Pouria Latififar
 GOL GOHAR 

Wingers
 38. Ali Gholizadeh
 LECH POZNAŃ (POLAND) 

39. Alireza Jahanbakhsh
 FCV DENDER (BELGIUM)
 
40. Allahyar Sayyadmanesh
 KVC WESTERLO (BELGIUM) 

41. Mehdi Ghaedi
 AL NASR (UAE) 

42. Mohammad Mohebi
 FC ROSTOV (RUSSIA) 

43. Mohammad Mehdi Mohebi
 SEPAHAN SC 

44. Mehdi Torabi
 TRACTOR SC 

45. Mehdi Hashemnejad
 TRACTOR SC 

46. Mehdi Limouchi
 SEPAHAN FC 

47. Alireza Koushki
 ESTEGHLAL FC
 
48. Mehran Ahmadi
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

49. Mehdi Tikdari
 GOL GOHAR 

50. Hadi Habibinejad
 CHADORMALU SC 

Strikers
 51. Mehdi Taremi
 OLYMPIAKOS (GREECE) 

52. Sardar Azmoun
 SHABAB AL ALHI (UAE) 

53. Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh
 TRACTOR SC 

54. Saeid Saharkhizan
 ESTEGHLAL FC 

55. Shahab Zahedi
 AVISPA FUKUOKA (JAPAN) 

56. Reza Ghandipour
 AL WAHDA (UAE) 

57. Shahriar Moghanlou
 KALBA FC 

58. Ali Alipour
 PERSEPOLIS FC 

59. Pouria Shahrabadi
 GOL GOHAR 

60. Kasra Taheri
 RUBIN KAZAN (RUSSIA)
22 Feb 23:25 · edited 22 Feb 23:28 · History
Wonder if there are many fractures in their national team and in Iranian football as a whole at the moment, along pro regime verus anti regime lines?

Thousands dead. Millions protesting. Is bound to be some political splits in their football scene.

The Persian Gulf League I also presume has been disrupted during the protests, and may have to be completely suspended if the US/Israel goes in with massive aerial bombing, plus attempted regime change. Watch this space. FIFA will be.
22 Feb 23:53 · edited 22 Feb 23:54 · History
Was a similar sort of environment for Iran for the last World Cup, I think there were these big "women, life, freedom" protests or something like that around that time. And the players just studiously stayed apolitical. 

Edit: a full on war would be different though obviously
23 Feb 06:50
Sometimes it can unify them, see Didier Drogba showing unity with the national team and pleading successfully to end violence and civil war
imanixsupporter
Was a similar sort of environment for Iran for the last World Cup, I think there were these big "women, life, freedom" protests or something like that around that time. And the players just studiously stayed apolitical. 

Edit: a full on war would be different though obviously
Supporting the supporters and love an away day anywhere in the world. Kiwis Can Fly!
26 Feb 23:26
02 Mar 22:56 · edited 02 Mar 23:03 · History
AWs to be based in San Diego for the World Cup. Worst places to be.

Quite a bit cooler than LA. Daytime highs in June around 21°C–23°C. Perfect conditions for training in you'd hope. Keeps them on the West Coast.

Wonder who they have lined up for their 2nd warmup game, having locked in the English in Miami.

AWs RB in their last WC appearance may call in for a visit, he lives up the road at Huntington Beach.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-lochhead-05722249/


https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2026/03/03/all-whites-to-set-up-training-base-in-san-diego-for-fifa-mens-world-cup/



The All Whites have confirmed they will be based in Southern California for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, selecting San Diego as their official team base camp.

New Zealand Football have chosen the University of San Diego’s Torero Stadium as their training ground, as well as a team hotel close by.

Main photo: Torero Stadium. Photo credit: University of San Diego.

As with most sides at the FIFA World Cup, the team will be based in one city and then travel to the match location one or two days before games.

Ahead of the All Whites opening match against IR Iran on June 16 (NZT) in Los Angeles, California, the team will travel two hours by road.

Vancouver, Canada, the location for the team’s second and third Group G games against Egypt on June 22 (NZT) and Belgium on June 27 (NZT), is a three-hour flight away.
02 Mar 23:20
I think Tyler changed more than Michaela.

And given current events I'd rather be us training at the Uni, than where the Swiss will be.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360938985/all-whites-secure-fifa-world-cup-base-san-diego-scene-team-new-zealands-first-americas-cup-win

The strongest existing football link between New Zealand and San Diego runs through Football Ferns defender Michaela Foster, who played college soccer, as it is known in the US, at the University of San Diego while graduating with a sociology and business administration degree.

Before going on to play professionally for the Wellington Phoenix and Durham FC in England, as well as earning 31 caps for the Ferns, Foster played three seasons for the Toreros (bullfighters), as San Diego’s sports teams are known, from 2018 to 2021.

Speaking from the Solomon Islands, where she is in camp with the Ferns, who are in the process of qualifying for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Foster told Stuff it was “really exciting” to know the All Whites would be training at her alma mater.

“I only have good things to say about San Diego and my time there. I really enjoyed it. I think they're really lucky to be based there, in a beautiful city.

“They're up in La Jolla in their hotel, which is stunning. There's not many better places in America.”

Michaela Foster, Jenny Bindon and Tyler Bindon at the University of San Diego in February 2018. Photo: SUPPLIED

Foster’s move to the US came about with help from former Ferns goalkeeper and current assistant coach Jenny Bindon, who was based in Los Angeles at the time, with husband Grant and son Tyler, who was 13 then, but has since gone on to become an All White, and is a lock to be selected for the World Cup.

“They came down to visit me in San Diego years ago and we’ve got a photo of us standing outside the [university] and it’s me and Tyler there, so it will be quite cool for him to go back and hopefully get the same photo.”

The All Whites won’t be the only World Cup team based in San Diego, which is home to 1.5 million people, making it the eighth-largest city in the US.

Switzerland, who have been drawn in group B with co-hosts Canada, Qatar and a European qualifier still to be determined, will also be based in the city, training at the San Diego Jewish Academy.

The All Whites will begin assembling for the World Cup starting in the last week of May.

Bazeley said they were seeking another match four or five days prior.

Playing in Florida would be the preferred option, followed by any other east coast city, though it was possible they would end up criss-crossing the US from west to east and back again.